Stop one: Toronto
The tour of Canada starts with a geography lesson for the Fren Family, with Cathy Fren admitting she didn’t know Canada was part of North America. Where she thought Canada was located is still unclear.
Luckily, the Guides are checking into a great hotel for first-time visitors to Toronto. The Chelsea Hotel is right in the heart of downtown Toronto and, with 1600 rooms on offer, is Canada’s largest hotel. The highlight for Kev isn’t the location or outlook though, it’s the fridge to keep his insulin medication cold.
As an intro to Toronto, the Guides go up to the observation level at CN Tower in the city’s centre. Kevin and Janetta skipped this attraction on their last visit, with Kevin pointing out that just because there’s a tower, it doesn’t mean you must go up it. The other guides are more enthused by the idea. Matt and Brett head up further to the SkyPod – it’s 33 storeys higher than the observation deck and turns out to be a little too sky high for the pair.
Karly and Bri and the Boys take their experience to the next level with the CN Tower EdgeWalk. The guide explains it’s the highest hands-free walk on the outside of a building in the world. Dorian thinks this is the most specific Guinness World Record and we’d have to agree. While Bri says that hanging off the top of the CN tower in a harness isn’t on her bucket list, she embraces it nevertheless. The terrifying walk gets a (shaky) thumbs up from most of the Guides.
Ice hockey is an institution in Canada, so it’s then time to head to the Oakville Hockey Academy for a literal crash course in the sport. The Fren Family won’t be turning pro any time soon as they struggle to stand up on the ice. However, for Karly and Bri, “Coach Andy, the eye candy” makes the class infinitely more appealing.
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